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explorer.exe shell:::{CLSID key number below}
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or
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explorer.exe /e,::{CLSID key number below}
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See: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms691424(VS.85).aspx
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or: https://www.hongkiat.com/blog/100-keyboard-shortcuts-windows/
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powercfg -h -size percentage
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For example: If I wanted to resize hiberfil.sys to be 100%, I would type either of the commands below exactly.
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powercfg -h -size 100%
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or
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powercfg -h -size 100
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New to Windows 7, this service is now used to defragment disks on a schedule. It will start and stop automatically and is not started at boot time. If you decide to disable this service (you use a different defragmenting application), you should also disable or delete the scheduled task:
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Head to Start -> Control Panel -> System and Security -> Administrator Tools -> Task Scheduler
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Left hand column: Task Scheduler Library -> Microsoft -> Windows -> Defrag -> Right Click ScheduleDefrag (under Name-Status-Triggers) and select Disable (what I would recommend doing) or "Delete" (not a good idea if you wish to restore this scheduled task later).
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